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Pope Leo Prays Where St. John Paul II Was Shot on Feast of Our Lady of Fátima

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Vatican Says SSPX Faces Excommunications for 'Schismatic' Bishop Consecrations

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No Mere Coincidences: Fatima and the Shooting of John Paul II

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Cardinal Fernández, DDF prefect, warns SSPX of excommunication (CWN)

Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, warned the Society of St. Pius X of excommunication if the Society proceeds with its plan to consecrate new bishops on July 1 without the Pope’s approval.

Prelate calls for world day of prayer for Haiti (Vatican News (Italian))

The vice president of Haiti’s episcopal conference called for a world day of prayer for the Caribbean nation.

“Our people have been suffering for years without anyone seeming to care,” Bishop Pierre-André Dumas of Anse-à-Veau-Miragoâne told the Vatican newspaper. “Therefore, the world must be helped to rediscover a sense of concrete solidarity toward Haiti through prayer; it would be truly wonderful to see individuals, parishes, institutions, families, and religious communities unite in a global day of prayer.”

“My country is just one hour away from the United States, the world’s leading power,” Bishop Dumas continued. “And yet, that nation squanders vast sums of money waging wars, while right next door, we suffer. Haiti asks not merely for superficial pity, but for concrete solidarity.”

Vatican diplomat sees need for more resilient food systems as urgent priority (Vatican News)

Addressing a conference in Tajikistan, a Vatican diplomat said that “building resilience into the world’s agrifood systems is among the most urgent priorities of our time,” according to a summary of his remarks by Vatican News.

“The combination of merciless wars, economic recessions, extreme climate events, political instability, and market volatility has given rise to a lethal combination for the world’s food systems,” said Msgr. Fernando Chica Arellano, Permanent Observer to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization.

“The agricultural sector,” he added, “should be supported by wise economic and political decisions, enabling young people to devote themselves enthusiastically to agriculture and not to abandon the countryside in discouragement in order to migrate to the cities.”

Leading Indian cardinal reflects on synodality, says Church must listen without fear (Catholic Connect)

Reflecting on synodality, the president of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India, called for a “spiritual culture” of listening.

Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrão, archbishop of Goa and Daman and Patriarch of the East Indies, said in an interview that listening “means allowing space for dissent. We must grow to accept dissenting voices without judgment.”

“We must learn to speak with charity, listen without fear and disagree without division,” he continued. “Then listening will not be just a meeting technique; it will become a spiritual culture.”

Catholic Connect, a website of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India, published the transcript of the interview.

Oregon counselor fined nearly $90,000 for not affirming client's same-sex relationship (EWTN News)

The Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists fined a Catholic counselor $89,636 after he declined to bless a client’s same-sex relationship.

Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit on behalf of the counselor, Frank Canepa.

“Counseling is speech, which is protected by the First Amendment,” Canepa’s attorney said. “Oregon law says counselors can’t impose their values on their clients. Canepa did not do that. He answered the client’s question when she demanded to know his personal view.”